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Sundance 2021 Review: Jockey – “Part of it becomes a part of you”
Jockey is intimate and personal. Its visual structure is lyrical and golden. I couldn’t tell you really what amount of…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Prisoners of the Ghostland – “The constant world-building never really builds to anything”
Prisoners of the Ghostland promises you the world: Nic Cage. Samurais. Cowboys. Warlords. Bank robbers. Busses full of radioactive ghost…
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Sundance 2021 Review: John and the Hole – “visually stark and restrained bit of suspense filmmaking”
John and the Hole is a natural fit in the current arthouse genre-film landscape. However, it still manages to cement…
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Sundance 2021 Review: John And The Hole – “Purposefully uncomfortable, awkward, and anxious.”
Growing up is never easy. Sometimes, you just want to be left alone, like crawling into a giant hole in…
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Review: No Man’s Land (2021)
Wars are fought along battle lines. The land along battle lines neither side can control is referred to as ‘No…
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Review: On The Rocks
Currently playing in limited release and on Apple TV+ is the new Sofia Coppola directed comedy-drama, On the Rocks. The…
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Review: The Doorman
The Doorman stars Ruby Rose as Ali, a former soldier with a dark and turbulent past. Steadfast and a trained…
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